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Title : Context Transfer Framework
Author(s) : H. Syed, G. Kenward
Filename : draft-hamid-seamoby-ct-fwk-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 05-Jun-01
This document proposes a framework for context transfer between the
access routers. The framework identifies the various functional
elements that participate in the process of context transfer and the
protocols required to exchange information between the functional
entities. Included are a few samples of context transfer scenarios
to assist in explaining the interactions of the entities in the
framework.
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